New publication by the Carell lab on interfacing B-DNA and DNA Mimic Foldamers.
Loos M, Xu F, Mandal PK, Chakrabortty T, Douat C, Konrad DB, Cabbar M, Singer J, Corvaglia V, Carell T, Huc I (2025) Interfacing B-DNA and DNA Mimic Foldamers.Angew Chem Int Ed Engl., doi: 10.1002/anie.202505273 Link
Abstract:
A linker unit was designed and synthesized that can serve both as a hairpin turn in a DNA duplex and anchor point for an aromatic helical foldamer mimicking the shape and surface properties of B-DNA. Methods were developed to synthesize natural/non-natural chimeric molecules combining foldamer and DNA segments. The ability of the linker to position the foldamer helix and the duplex DNA so that their rims and grooves are in register, despite their completely different chemical nature, was demonstrated using single crystal X-ray diffraction, circular dichroism and molecular models. Bio-layer interferometry confirmed that artificial hairpin DNA duplexes keep their ability to bind to DNA binding proteins. The chimeric molecules may pave the way to competitive inhibitors of protein-DNA interactions involving sequence-selective DNA-binding proteins.
Read the full paper here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/anie.202505273